Cylindrical Coordinate System Definition, Form 2
Description: Defines a cylindrical coordinate system by reference to the coordinates of three points.
Format:
Example:
Field
|
Definition
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Type
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Default
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CID
|
Coordinate system identification number.
|
Integer > 0
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Required
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RID
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Identification number of a coordinate system that is defined independently from this coordinate system.
|
Integer ≥ 0
|
0
|
Ai, Bi, Ci
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Coordinates of three points in coordinate system defined in field 3.
|
Real
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Required
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Remarks:
- Continuation entry must be present.
- The three points (A1, A2, A3), (B1, B2, B3), (C1, C2, C3) must be unique and noncollinear. The model translator checks for noncollinearity.
- Coordinate system identification numbers on all
CORD1C,
CORD1R,
CORD1S, CORD2C,
CORD2R, and
CORD2S entries must all be unique.
- The reference coordinate system must be independently defined.
- A RID of zero (or blank) references the basic coordinate system.
- The location of a grid point (P in the sketch) in this coordinate system is given by (R, θ, Z) where θ is measured in degrees.
- The displacement coordinate directions at P are dependent on the location of P as shown below by (,
,
).
- Points on the z-axis may not have their displacement directions defined in this coordinate system since ambiguity results. In this case the basic rectangular system will be used.
Figure 1. CORD2C Definition